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    Fromthenorth
    Flatchatter

      Hi,

       

      I am a new unit owner for a strata property in Armadale, Melbourne.

      Looking at the accounts we are spend over a $1,000 a year for 4 on site audit of safety compliance.

      4 audits a year seems excessive. You need at least 1 audit a year. What is the recommended number of audits a year ?

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    • #30914
      scotlandx
      Strataguru

        One audit is sufficient usually. This may depend on what is being checked, audit is a pretty broad term, it could mean a range of things.

        #30915
        BONNIE L
        Flatchatter

          If there is a managing agent and you are an owner, they are best people to consult; or perhaps ask a neighbour.

          A yearly inspection in my experience, unless someone has an alarm going off inadvertently. The sum mentioned seems modest if it covers four visits . Perhaps a typo?  Or if fire compliance hasn’t been done for a while, the building may be undergoing a check for the local council as the result of a fire order in view. If you are an owner, it’ may be up to you to look into this more closely. 

          #30939
          g-g
          Flatchatter

            Depends on what you mean by ‘audit’ I think.

            In my large scheme, NSW,  we have monthly, six monthly and yearly ‘inspections’ – as per our AFSS requirements. Any defects found during there inspections are reported to SM/SC for attention – but most do not get attended to until the AFSS is due.

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